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Tuktu- 8- The Magic Bow (Inuit hunting with bow and arrow) 

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Learn about traditional Inuit culture from this fascinating series. This series documents cultural practices, skills, and values in Nunavut in northern Canada. Each episode focuses on a different topic, and does a good job of celebrating the skills and resourcefulness of the Inuit.
The territory of the Inuit (also called Eskimo, Inupiaq, Yupik, and other regional names) cover the northern and western regions of Alaska, northern Canada, and Greenland. The Inuit continue to live in these areas and maintain many cultural traditions while also incorporating some modern technology into their culture as well. Inuit continue to have a deep respect and spiritual connection with the land and its resources.
The Tuktu documentary series was produced by the National Film Board of Canada between 1966 and 1968.
Director: Laurence Hyde
Writer: Laurence Hyde
Star: Tommy Tweed
License: Public Domain
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@AlaskaExtreme
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@sterlingrumbolt2360
@sterlingrumbolt2360 6 лет назад
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@hamidshrk5289
@hamidshrk5289 6 лет назад
Alaska Extreme hunting
@aldoconstruction2337
@aldoconstruction2337 5 лет назад
Alaska Extreme El Senor De Los Cielos
@mooseknuckle8334
@mooseknuckle8334 5 лет назад
I would like to see something on the whale hunters if possible. Cheers!!
@cheekychicka
@cheekychicka 5 лет назад
It would be great to see how hides are cleaned and tanned/smoked from a perspective of a person who wants to learn how. The same goes for any food preservation skills that can still be practiced today. I live up North in Canada and so many of the old ways of the local First Nations have been lost. Making clothes would also be great. Thank you.
@CampfireKodiak
@CampfireKodiak 3 года назад
In these days of broken families this explains the importance of a Father figure better than I ever could.
@Wickedstickyflowers
@Wickedstickyflowers 3 года назад
Think it was team effort that built the bonds they had ... we live more like insects today than men
@daraa151
@daraa151 3 года назад
These days people have more choices and life much easier
@just-a-fella3212
@just-a-fella3212 Год назад
Yes, it is lovely to hear the admiration he has for his father. Nowadays, so many many young white men speak begrudgingly or belittlingly of their fathers, yet cannot give a rational reason why they are so resentful except for what they learn in school about how white men are the cause of all wars and social problems and wrecked the planet. I wish more men of my generation and younger love and admire their father like I do, and like the man in this documentary does.
@ianhayden2547
@ianhayden2547 Год назад
People who were in touch with themselves, each other and their environment in a way that seems impossible today.
@carlsmith4568
@carlsmith4568 9 месяцев назад
@@daraa151and yet everyone is depressed
@goognamgoognw6637
@goognamgoognw6637 2 года назад
This documentary serie on Inuit civilization is more than precious. It visually documents life that still existed less than a century ago and back to 20,000 years ago or more in the great glaciations with actual video of it ! Our long ago distant ice age ancestors had to be as clever as this to survive which is no less than today and more.
@r.venkatadeepikadeepika3114
@r.venkatadeepikadeepika3114 4 года назад
Every day night I sleep after listening the narration. It became lullaby to me
@rabby77777
@rabby77777 3 года назад
yes i hear you but i need to watch it to see what they are doing
@yusufyildirim8847
@yusufyildirim8847 3 года назад
That is a nice way of approaching and understanding to this gorgeous documentaries.
@banuatnight
@banuatnight 2 года назад
Same here
@RaphaelSick
@RaphaelSick 2 года назад
Same here
@immortalayarna
@immortalayarna 4 года назад
this is soo beautiful, the way he used his teeth to straighten the wood shaft is also common here in Africa, the people are soo in tuned with nature ,i hve really enjoyed this video . May our ancestors keep on living forever in us who carry their spirits in our DNA.
@garychynne1377
@garychynne1377 2 года назад
right on
@waynelevi5053
@waynelevi5053 2 года назад
This just proves that while folk don't know shit lol
@vysheslavuzumati1269
@vysheslavuzumati1269 Год назад
@@waynelevi5053 there are plenty of “white people” cultures who do this.
@buckellard
@buckellard 3 года назад
Amazing people in a time that no longer exists. These videos are a treasure.
@gyatibuda2009
@gyatibuda2009 6 лет назад
I just love the way it's narrated
@ginodoane1830
@ginodoane1830 5 лет назад
Gyati Buda me too!! I’m addicted to this for some reason
@johnhannah4259
@johnhannah4259 Год назад
Reminds me of the old malcom Douglas adventures
@stepbro4978
@stepbro4978 Год назад
We watched many of these at school with a film projector.
@goodnightmunchie
@goodnightmunchie Год назад
@@stepbro4978 I can remember seeing this in school also loved it 🙂🚬
@woodman1701
@woodman1701 5 лет назад
Love how they’re all smiling. Seems so not stressful.
@kamododragon256
@kamododragon256 3 года назад
When the cameras on lol
@neptunearnatuk6378
@neptunearnatuk6378 3 года назад
They barely knew what they were
@waynelevi5053
@waynelevi5053 Год назад
@@neptunearnatuk6378 they know exactly what they are
@janesmith9024
@janesmith9024 4 года назад
What a lovely series, so kind, gentle, informative.It was good they preserved it at the time so we have the record before people die and memories fade.
@Averybean98
@Averybean98 3 года назад
This is something they would probably played when i still attended high school and I’d probably fall asleep in class while it played. Now I find these so interesting 😊
@GeethaGeetha-xv6wx
@GeethaGeetha-xv6wx 10 месяцев назад
2:17 haii
@crusader.survivor
@crusader.survivor Год назад
I remember watching this on CBC in Canada during the 80's. I am of Korean ethnicity, and I grew up in a 100% white neighbourhood. Everyone kept on mistaking me for Inuit. I felt honoured for being mistaken as Inuit because of watching heritage shows like these.
@daveshen0880
@daveshen0880 Год назад
*Inuk. Because the word inuit is plural and means people. Singular Inuk and the word means a person.
@crusader.survivor
@crusader.survivor Год назад
@@daveshen0880 Thanks for the correction!
@joeygallaornsr.5748
@joeygallaornsr.5748 5 лет назад
I am up north, born and raised inupiaqluguu from Kotzebue. Grew up in Point Hope Alaska. Ariigaa taikuu (thank you).
@ftc174
@ftc174 4 года назад
When my uncle and I were dog mushing in Wasilla Alaska we got a dog from Kotzebue. That dog on the coolest of nights would never even sleep in his dog house lol.
@logan-mercer6045
@logan-mercer6045 3 года назад
Not in Alaska
@Sheepdog1314
@Sheepdog1314 2 года назад
@@logan-mercer6045 same people. You are welcome to leave. Would you like a refund, Sherlock?
@dalepartap120
@dalepartap120 2 года назад
their smiles overcome the hardships!
@3Bulletproofbunny8
@3Bulletproofbunny8 5 лет назад
I would like to see videos of traditional hunting, fishing, shelter building, daily living, etc. Thanks for creating this channel!
@timothyehook4883
@timothyehook4883 5 лет назад
8:45 nicly lashed connection there. Beautifully crafted all around. It will kieel.
@dawn409
@dawn409 3 года назад
I love!!!!Forged inFire!@@!
@robertharrison4967
@robertharrison4967 5 лет назад
A very hard way of life compared to mine but admire their stoicism. I hope their traditions and way of life are never lost.
@lil_weasel219
@lil_weasel219 4 года назад
They already are essentially
@logan-mercer6045
@logan-mercer6045 3 года назад
Tradition still not lost proud to be inuk Rn. But it’s different hunting now there’s boats Honda’s guns skidoo’s trails a town technology and all!! I am inuk
@MRDPAUL13
@MRDPAUL13 2 года назад
@@logan-mercer6045 yea at best 50/50 Inuit/modern culture. Bow&arrow+dog teams isn’t a reliable way to live when there are rifles and vehicles. I’m qalipu First Nations here in Newfoundland, where i live in St. John’s which is of course a modern city but I have lived with many native lifestyles during my life although most were removed by the Roman Catholic Church.
@randysandberg5615
@randysandberg5615 2 года назад
These videos are priceless. Thanks.
@phiddler1
@phiddler1 4 года назад
wonderful put this back on tv please
@riasatbinliaquat2799
@riasatbinliaquat2799 3 года назад
I'm in love with their big smiles 😅
@bosterbaik8878
@bosterbaik8878 6 лет назад
i love this life style..thanks for this documentary.
@carlosalessandrini117
@carlosalessandrini117 5 лет назад
Go there
@bosterbaik8878
@bosterbaik8878 5 лет назад
too far away..i'm from malaysia..
@sherzodbekiskandarov9107
@sherzodbekiskandarov9107 2 года назад
Кизикарли филм учун админ сизга рахмат яна кутиб коламан
@aannddyychang6162
@aannddyychang6162 2 года назад
love how their bows don't break when they keep dry firing.
@walkandtalk814
@walkandtalk814 3 года назад
I think the most golden days of mankind ... and most reliable period .
@raulgarcia5230
@raulgarcia5230 6 лет назад
this is the best !
@kennethjanczak4900
@kennethjanczak4900 5 лет назад
Fantastic series😊 Thanks for uploading 😊
@user-oh7es7xt9o
@user-oh7es7xt9o 5 лет назад
Kenneth Janczak е9Яу
@nskarandikar
@nskarandikar 5 лет назад
so nice to see this...thanks A ton for uploading..👍
@rezaamery1221
@rezaamery1221 6 месяцев назад
Thank you very much 🙏😍🌺💖🌟💞
@greathornedowl1783
@greathornedowl1783 5 лет назад
The Inuit are an amazingly advanced and innovative people, we owe them so much even our high tech society owes much to them. In the 19th century, Europeans were using a primitive harpoon known as the One flue harpoon and they actually adopted the Inuit toggling harpoon because it was a superior design and still to this day whaling harpoons trace their design back to those used by the Inuit, unfortunately, we abused the technology through with our incessant slaughter of whales :( Other innovative technologies include the famous Parker, the Kayak of course, the toboggan, the worlds first sunglasses, this amazingly complex bow design and the dog sled.
@aw1300
@aw1300 5 лет назад
Thats not high tech.
@ReasonAboveEverything
@ReasonAboveEverything 2 года назад
Inuit harpoon is indeed better but I would not call it high tech. And the snow goggles are slits in wood whereas sunglasses are really a totally different thing. The kayak is something I would call genius.
@greathornedowl1783
@greathornedowl1783 Год назад
@@aw1300 The inuit were very high tech for a hunter-gatherer society
@BIKEBROSTV
@BIKEBROSTV 3 года назад
Your video make me sleep i always play your video when im having a hard time to sleep and it always work 🤣
@Wahatoyas
@Wahatoyas Год назад
As a traditional bowyer, it's cool to see how these people do it with minimal tools, I reckon this is the closet we have to seeing what ice age hunters were like
@billruss6704
@billruss6704 3 года назад
Thousands of years of tradition unhampered by progress.
@Topanlamongan
@Topanlamongan 6 лет назад
Amazing
@Catholic_Tiktok
@Catholic_Tiktok 5 лет назад
If this guys join olympic bow arrow sure win...
@mangaisundarrajan1996
@mangaisundarrajan1996 4 года назад
Absolutely👍👍👍
@bahruzdadashov3039
@bahruzdadashov3039 3 года назад
Thanks
@janisbriedis4955
@janisbriedis4955 5 лет назад
I love this smell of real life.
@susuqanrilaq2771
@susuqanrilaq2771 3 года назад
I see this a lot sometimes because I live in Alaska tununak but I still watch these
@luboskalina6935
@luboskalina6935 3 года назад
Super dokument. 👍
@carlospomier1115
@carlospomier1115 Год назад
Hermoso documental
@Ch.G.D
@Ch.G.D 2 года назад
Very well Documented Pic. 👌👍
@humayunshirazadilahmed5144
@humayunshirazadilahmed5144 5 лет назад
So simple and nice people
@parsaeskandari1705
@parsaeskandari1705 Месяц назад
Thanks ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
@alextolentino9303
@alextolentino9303 5 лет назад
I like this video
@maskot5pu
@maskot5pu 6 лет назад
Piękny film.Piękni ludzie.
@_mc4437
@_mc4437 5 лет назад
Myszlisz
@kjbarton44
@kjbarton44 Год назад
Its amazing how happy these people are in an environment most of us would very easily be overcome by. Most of the children you see in these videos would easily outlast the heartiest of modern men.
@stevep5408
@stevep5408 5 лет назад
The fish weir that has been there for 300 winters oral history going back to the 1650's. Amazing!
@waveman0
@waveman0 Год назад
I am always amazed at their use of the third hand, throughout this series I see it all the time they use the mouth and teeth to hold, process or otherwise act as a third hand.
@RelaxingBackgroundSounds
@RelaxingBackgroundSounds 6 лет назад
very interesting video
@raouf5144
@raouf5144 6 лет назад
Simple and beautiful life ... no stress... !
@fearthespear4242
@fearthespear4242 5 лет назад
Plenty of strees
@brittlanders351
@brittlanders351 4 года назад
Just life and death, every day and night
@janesmith9024
@janesmith9024 4 года назад
They did mention famine actually. The series shows the gentle side and I suspect may have been made for children originally so they choose not to show hunger and death
@daltonclayton5135
@daltonclayton5135 2 года назад
Jane, Every Culture has experienced Hunger, deprivation, and throughout History, Starvation!! Can we, now living fat and happy, recognize these People for what they were able to accomplish?
@dankramer9057
@dankramer9057 4 года назад
Great.
@manivananmani1746
@manivananmani1746 5 лет назад
சுதந்திரமான மனிதர்கள்.வாழ்த்துகிறேன்
@shaundouglas2057
@shaundouglas2057 5 лет назад
Take me back an age, back to better days.
@bowlofdiogenes6139
@bowlofdiogenes6139 3 года назад
Love archery history this is such a cool video, I find it interesting they don't seem to have a full draw or anchor point when they shoot.
@-Oclock
@-Oclock 2 года назад
i think they hunt the swimming caribou, so they get very close and dont need good aim.
@breakfast917
@breakfast917 2 года назад
Thats because they are more intelligent than you and they would never try to appear clever spouting some modern technical shite
@mikecranford1927
@mikecranford1927 Год назад
@@-Oclock well no they talk about several animals that are hunted with the bow and generally you wouldn't fletch an arrow if you didn't care about your aim, clearly they are very accurate with the bow, the OP isn't saying they aren't accurate because they don't use an anchor point just that it's interesting.
@batmanhec9548
@batmanhec9548 4 года назад
The intro is like, real life Conan the Barbarian.
@garychynne1377
@garychynne1377 4 года назад
great
@saidtv6606
@saidtv6606 Год назад
Bonne continuation et bon courage
@zoesdada8923
@zoesdada8923 5 лет назад
My grandfather was stationed in the aleutian islands during ww2. He killed a polar bear that was chasing an eskimo native. The man made a bear skin rug from the bear and gave him dolls and other pieces of native art. It was probably worth thousands all together but it was all lost during hurricane Katrina.
@hectorhernandez1983
@hectorhernandez1983 2 года назад
So sorry
@Sheepdog1314
@Sheepdog1314 2 года назад
well you think of it as "dollars"...I guess you didn't deserve the items
@jasonpercy184
@jasonpercy184 2 года назад
Amazing people .
@ismailnyc6004
@ismailnyc6004 4 года назад
Awesome documentary. Does anyone know what is the temperature during a typical summer in this region ? Thanks
@logan-mercer6045
@logan-mercer6045 3 года назад
12 to 19 degrees max
@christopherdavis9825
@christopherdavis9825 3 года назад
I would love to see how Tuktu son grew up and turned out, I'm sure things have changed but if he still uses some techniques his father taught him
@eddysanta1213
@eddysanta1213 3 года назад
THE best.nice.instrutiv.
@thefeatheredfrontiersman8135
@thefeatheredfrontiersman8135 4 года назад
Composite caribou shortbow interesting. Odd how they were simply lashing the prices together rather than utilizing hide glue. And for how little those bows were. And what's up with the dry firing?
@22SAMURAJ
@22SAMURAJ 3 года назад
So beautiful movie Best Regards to al
@justka4444
@justka4444 2 года назад
Wspaniali szczęśliwi ludzie. Nasza cywilizacja jest chora.
@lil_weasel219
@lil_weasel219 4 года назад
Did they ever shoot footage of the gathering of berries and greens?
@SuperHyee
@SuperHyee 3 года назад
Thanks ! Hurrah ! Hurrah !
@dawn409
@dawn409 3 года назад
Where is tuktu (or his children ) now?
@Elena15441
@Elena15441 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing. Very interesting. Would be nice to show the distance at which they practiced the bow shooting. Surprised me then they dry-shot the bows to try them which is no-no in archery. And the targets were in the form of people - probably it shows a hard competition for resources there, I think.
@woodsplitter3274
@woodsplitter3274 3 года назад
I noticed the snowmen targets. I would guess that there was competition for scarce resources.
@benitoriviera3157
@benitoriviera3157 6 лет назад
In old times hobbies were learning skills to survive unlike nowadays!
@AlaskaExtreme
@AlaskaExtreme 6 лет назад
True! Now, we are driven by something inside of us to connect with our primal selves, even though it isn't necessary to survive. As modern humans, we go hiking (even though it's no longer necessary), we catch and release fish (even though it's more efficient to just buy commercially caught fish), we build fires in our fireplaces just to stare at (even though our homes have heating), and we learn to sew and craft (even though everything is on Amazon). Even though we have the easiest lives in history, there is something deep inside of us that drives us to practice our primal skills, even though we don't need them to survive.
@Sionnach1601
@Sionnach1601 5 лет назад
I love your replies to people. In contrast to many on RU-vid, you do not take offense, and you answer the questions in a warm and very informative way. So wise :)
@jasonandallo
@jasonandallo 5 лет назад
Other playing fortnite,pubg. And ordering burger to mcdonalds thats why they live shorter
@janesmith9024
@janesmith9024 4 года назад
Al;though even in the 1970s in England my sister and I were out in the woods looking for yew trees to make bows and arrows (yew was the wood of choice of Robin Hood in England in English oral tradition)
@johnperks8620
@johnperks8620 2 года назад
@@AlaskaExtreme So well put.
@AMM0beatz
@AMM0beatz 3 года назад
These people are brave and tough
@fredrichenning1367
@fredrichenning1367 6 месяцев назад
Where the hell did they get the shafts for the arrows in that barren landscape?
@kennethwalsh3078
@kennethwalsh3078 4 года назад
Real living 💪
@markbennett8927
@markbennett8927 6 лет назад
I would love to see and hear the drumbeats songs and dances of the people
@inummarik
@inummarik 5 лет назад
I have few, could share one if you give me your email :)
@Avtobot-ve7pl
@Avtobot-ve7pl 8 месяцев назад
Интересно сохранились ли у эскимосов с аляски какие -либо предания о противостоянии с чукчами
@mohendeori4010
@mohendeori4010 4 года назад
So very much
@johnballs
@johnballs 5 лет назад
Stress free, no money, no credit cards, no mortgage, no polution...just live off the land day by day.
@lil_weasel219
@lil_weasel219 4 года назад
Stress free not.the rest true
@genapaisa2610
@genapaisa2610 6 лет назад
Real and natural way to live , where the cimical is not involved in people's life and everything is organic and those are live longer than us !
@badarjoe
@badarjoe 2 года назад
Or father and mother is our heaven in this earth..tq for sharing
@beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756
@beepseatsfindingfoodtreasu8756 2 года назад
And there are so many channels dedicated to "survival" yet how many of these people are capable of creating the tools to hunt big game.
@ep1911
@ep1911 Год назад
I love the way they can dry-fire a bow until it's only 30lb draw weight and still be able to kill a polar bear with it.
@chawkibal3idi315
@chawkibal3idi315 4 года назад
تمنيتي أعيش معهم حتي طبيعية راع جدا رواع تنسيا هموم الدني الجزائر بسكرة منير غشام
@lindomarrodriques6035
@lindomarrodriques6035 6 лет назад
Muito bom gostei muito pena que. Não esta em português
@teambennett3060
@teambennett3060 10 месяцев назад
What wood did they use in Alaska to make the bow and arrow?
@terasgamer9097
@terasgamer9097 6 месяцев назад
6:26 and 7:50
@isaiahgruben8942
@isaiahgruben8942 11 месяцев назад
The atlatl is a much easier way and my inuvaliktun teacher let us watch these nice to finaly see these again
@Bugs11000
@Bugs11000 Год назад
I would had loved to be an inuit. These people were much happier without todays technology.
@thebabel7344
@thebabel7344 2 года назад
هل يستطيع الإنسان أن يعيش فقط على اللحوم فقط دون اكل خضروات وفواكة??
@Rafjol
@Rafjol Год назад
A respectable people who live of their own hands and toil only.
@NguyenDuc-zw1ho
@NguyenDuc-zw1ho 2 года назад
Give me the music of this film pls. Flute or trumpet... what's kind of music ? Tks
@robertgallardo5646
@robertgallardo5646 2 года назад
i wonder if would have been possible to farm and raise seals? kinda like we raise cattle and pigs and other livestock. lol, dumb idea but just throwing that out there.
@ReasonAboveEverything
@ReasonAboveEverything 2 года назад
I wonder what the draw weigh of Taktu's father's bow was. Those bows didn't seem like they were heavy to pull.
@ReasonAboveEverything
@ReasonAboveEverything 2 года назад
@@hewhodoes8073 I wonder what the appropriate drawlenght for this type of bow is. Usually it is the lenght of the limb or about 42% of the bending length of the bow but it seems that this type of construction won't be so generous. One of the bows was drawn to elbow pit even though it seemed to have the length for longer draw.
@docersatz5228
@docersatz5228 3 года назад
Interesting that they made human targets for showing off their skills with a bow.
@garychynne1377
@garychynne1377 2 года назад
good observation.
@Sheepdog1314
@Sheepdog1314 2 года назад
why not? When you go to a shooting range you have human silhouettes, right?
@eqlzr2
@eqlzr2 5 лет назад
What do you think? 15 or 20 pounds draw max?
@fearthespear4242
@fearthespear4242 5 лет назад
In the video?
@_mc4437
@_mc4437 5 лет назад
His father can heal the world I think....
@celsoishi8077
@celsoishi8077 6 лет назад
Muito bom seu vídeo abraço
@matthewmann8969
@matthewmann8969 3 года назад
Inuits had plenty of harpoons, spears, bows and arrows, snow knifes, igloos, parkas, snow shoes, canoes and kayaks
@danishsukirman5148
@danishsukirman5148 5 лет назад
Gimana ya rasax makan daging terus..
@arganindya7724
@arganindya7724 4 года назад
Uenak apalagi klo direndang tau!😂
@quiteriaferreiragospel2483
@quiteriaferreiragospel2483 5 лет назад
alaska eles nao tem faca tesoura ?
@rabby77777
@rabby77777 3 года назад
how did they get metal for the knifes
@daveshen0880
@daveshen0880 Год назад
From meteorite stone.
@johnbrian118
@johnbrian118 4 года назад
was this the same narrator for Conan the Barbarian?
@truebrothersfamilynotfake5722
@truebrothersfamilynotfake5722 5 лет назад
I like that video it's very great and it's similar of the Philippines
@lohotsimanjuntak545
@lohotsimanjuntak545 4 года назад
I has friend from Alaska, mr Dunn Donaldson
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